"FIFA is all about scoring goals. They want to get you to that moment.

"That's not a bad thing - a lot of people just want to be able to score goals and have their lobbed through ball work every time."

Bhatti continued by saying that Pro Evolution Soccer will remain the "connoisseur's football game", but also that they're striving to ensure that the latest iteration doesn't "end up excluding people".

"In real life, [Germany's Bastian] Schweinsteiger with the ball in midfield wants to hit a ball to [Miroslav] Klose, and in that case, the other team's midfield will block out the passing lanes and the defence will push out.

"That makes it really hard to make that pass to him. Very rarely will a lobbed through ball work - but that's exactly what you can [do] in FIFA."

Bhatti explained that Pro Evolution Soccer wants users to "play how football is played in real life", before admitting: "The problem we've had is that that method is difficult and frustrating.

"Our challenge is to make the idea of playing real football a fun experience."